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re: Looks like the ncaa penalties for Michigan will be announced tomorrow or Friday
Posted on 8/14/25 at 1:04 pm to Buckeye06
Posted on 8/14/25 at 1:04 pm to Buckeye06
What does the “average” buckeye want as justice? Vacate the times our eyes saw Michigan beat you? Punish a coach that is no longer the coach (although he was already suspended during the 23 championship season) and is currently an NFL HC? Punish this years coaches and kids for past “violations”?
This is stupid. Yall lost to us AT home last year against a team who had no offense or threat to throw the ball at all and STILL won the natty. As a Michigan fan I’m slow clapping your season. Congrats now move on. We will see what happens in Ann Arbor in November.
This is stupid. Yall lost to us AT home last year against a team who had no offense or threat to throw the ball at all and STILL won the natty. As a Michigan fan I’m slow clapping your season. Congrats now move on. We will see what happens in Ann Arbor in November.
Posted on 8/14/25 at 1:30 pm to Jordanreid2000
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What does the “average” buckeye want as justice
All OSU fans want is
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justice
If they cheated in those years and there is evidence it helped them, vacating wins/titles
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Yall lost to us AT home last year
This isn't about 2024
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Punish this years coaches and kids for past “violations”
If the coach this year was part of the cheating he should be punished
Posted on 8/14/25 at 1:43 pm to Buckeye06
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If they cheated in those years and there is evidence it helped them, vacating wins/titles
lol they knew the TCU signs in 2022 and still lost that game
MSU went to huddle offense to protect against that and got boat raced
You do know that SMU’s records from the early to mid-80s still stand right? As do Florida State’s 93 title? And all of Miami and Oklahoma’s records from the 80s remain unvacated? Gimme a break, the New England Patriots did the same thing and the NFL still recognizes them as Super Bowl champs, this is sour grapes, dumb, buckeye dementia-induced delusion based on conspiracy theories that aren’t proven beyond a shadow of a doubt.
Posted on 8/14/25 at 1:48 pm to Gen Patton
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that aren’t proven beyond a shadow of a doubt.
Not a trial so it doesn't matter. Beyond reasonable doubt is only the burden of proof in a criminal trial
Good try on trying to talk smart to an actual licensed attorney.
Keep drooling
Posted on 8/14/25 at 1:51 pm to Buckeye06
Press conference is happening tomorrow too.
I do not recall a presser from the NCAA for tat-gate at OSU (it may have happened but I honestly don't think it did).
USC fans do you recall them doing one with the Reggie Bush stuff?
I do not recall a presser from the NCAA for tat-gate at OSU (it may have happened but I honestly don't think it did).
USC fans do you recall them doing one with the Reggie Bush stuff?
Posted on 8/14/25 at 1:56 pm to Buckeye06
No, the only one I can remember was the Penn State penalties. Michigan's gonna get some penalties, but no one should be expecting things like the national title getting vacated. JMHO
Posted on 8/14/25 at 2:03 pm to Buckeye06
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Not a trial so it doesn't matter. Beyond reasonable doubt is only the burden of proof in a criminal trial Good try on trying to talk smart to an actual licensed attorney. Keep drooling
lol didn’t know that tidbit of info about you yet but that just makes your comments sad, insanely biased and unempirical. All the “evidence” is circumstantial or at best insufficient, ie none of this evidence has a rats chance of being admitted in an actual trial thereby illustrating how weak the actual case is.
Posted on 8/14/25 at 2:04 pm to RLDSC FAN
Oh yea PSU was a strange one for a lot of reasons. Mostly because the NCAA was involved and 99% of the stuff didn't relate to football activities (far more heinous stuff) .
This one at least to our knowledge is mostly related to football (there is the FBI probe re: Weiss).
This one at least to our knowledge is mostly related to football (there is the FBI probe re: Weiss).
Posted on 8/14/25 at 2:07 pm to Gen Patton
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in an actual trial
Again, that doesn't matter. This isn't an actual trial so they don't have to meet any other burden.
How many times are you going to trip over your own feet before you just give up
Posted on 8/14/25 at 2:07 pm to Buckeye06
Define “cheating” please.
Again, IF CS was so brilliant and that’s the only reason they won games then what happened against TCU?
This is just salty because it’s Michigan for tOSU fans. Let’s not forget the “rumors” of who the whistle blower was…Ryan Day.
Again, IF CS was so brilliant and that’s the only reason they won games then what happened against TCU?
This is just salty because it’s Michigan for tOSU fans. Let’s not forget the “rumors” of who the whistle blower was…Ryan Day.
Posted on 8/14/25 at 2:12 pm to Buckeye06
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Again, that doesn't matter. This isn't an actual trial so they don't have to meet any other burden.
So people can suffer punishments based on multiple hearsay, procedural errors or patent misconduct, possibly doctored instruments, no cross-examination, and the accused has to prove a negative with a higher burden and still it might not make a difference?
That’s pretty fricked up, I’d probably sue too
This post was edited on 8/14/25 at 2:15 pm
Posted on 8/14/25 at 2:27 pm to Jordanreid2000
Didn’t U of M beat Ohio State in 2023 AFTER they fired CS and Harbaugh completed the “sign-stealing” suspension and never trailed in said game? lol what losers
This post was edited on 8/14/25 at 2:28 pm
Posted on 8/14/25 at 2:51 pm to Buckeye06
Probably the NCAA’s last ever self-promotion opportunity given how this nothing burger (no pun intended) controversy galvanized the sports consuming public, stupid is as stupid does
This post was edited on 8/14/25 at 3:17 pm
Posted on 8/14/25 at 2:55 pm to Jordanreid2000
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Let’s not forget the “rumors” of who the whistle blower was…Ryan Day.
Yea why not hold onto a rumor when it has already been proven the whistleblower came from inside Michigan.
Swing and another miss
Posted on 8/14/25 at 3:22 pm to Gen Patton
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lol they knew the TCU signs in 2022 and still lost that game
And TCU changed their signs prior to the game.
Posted on 8/14/25 at 3:46 pm to Gen Patton
Posted on 8/14/25 at 3:55 pm to Gen Patton
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LINK
Welcome to the game of football, buckeye tard
that's the "we did but it didnt actually matter" stage of a sign stealing scandal
the scandal isn't really about how effective, or anything like that.
It is that michigan is the smuggest self-righteous fanbase and the most "SEC and OSU only win cause the cheat" big 10 fanbase out there. It is still a story because it is hilarious to see them finally win something and have it be tarnished
Posted on 8/14/25 at 3:58 pm to Dire Wolf
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It is that michigan is the smuggest self-righteous fanbase and the most "SEC and OSU only win cause the cheat" big 10 fanbase out there. It is still a story because it is hilarious to see them finally win something and have it be tarnished
That’s right
When underwood flipped to them, a ton of Michigan fans were tripping on their dicks about “the money was just extra for Bryce, he really wanted to be at Michigan anyway”.
The cognitive dissonance is strong up there right now
Posted on 8/14/25 at 4:28 pm to Buckeye06
Base hit?
The identity of the whistleblower in the Connor Stalions case remains officially anonymous. While the NCAA has received tips from anonymous sources, including those who may have been disgruntled former employees, the specific individual who brought the sign-stealing allegations against the Michigan football program to light has not been publicly identified. The NCAA often relies on anonymous tips and the investigation into the case has not revealed the whistleblower's identity, according to The New York Times.
The identity of the whistleblower in the Connor Stalions case remains officially anonymous. While the NCAA has received tips from anonymous sources, including those who may have been disgruntled former employees, the specific individual who brought the sign-stealing allegations against the Michigan football program to light has not been publicly identified. The NCAA often relies on anonymous tips and the investigation into the case has not revealed the whistleblower's identity, according to The New York Times.
Posted on 8/14/25 at 4:53 pm to HailHailtoMichigan!
Lotta penalties for a team that apparently didn’t cheat
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